2006 Conference NIBPS, Belfast
Symposium: Identity Structure Analysis - Societal & Clinical Contexts
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster (UUJ)
Analysing Identity: Cross-Cultural, Societal and Clinical Contexts
Richard Pearce, University of Bath
Monitoring the Adjustment of Expatriate Students on Entering an International School
Alison McKenna, University of Ulster (UUJ)
Identity Structure Analyses of Individuals with Clinical Depression and Anxiety
Anne Malone, University of Ulster (UUJ)
Identity Structure Analysis as an Approach to Personality Disorders
2008, XIXth International Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Bremen, Germany
1. Symposium: Incorporating indigenous psychologies within cross-cultural psychology
Sidestepping cultural chauvinism by teasing the etics out of the emics scientifically
Michael Bond, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China.
Incorporating emics within etic parameters: conceptual and methodological tools
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster, United Kingdom.
Language: most important yet most neglected in cross-cultural psychology?
Itesh Sachdev, School of Oriental and African Studies, United Kingdom.
Multiculturalism and therapeutic processes: the emic-etic controversy from the perspective of local endogenous knowledge systems
Antoine Gailly, Center for Mental Health - Brussels, Belgium.
2. Symposium: Crossing borders: Multiculturalism and identity processes
Emics in etic mode: An in-depth case study of an older Turkish migrant in Flanders
Antoine Gailly, Center for Mental Health, Brussels, Belgium
Etics, emics, Estonians and Russians in contemporary Estonia: Is the past still dominating the present?
Aksel Kirch, International University Audentes, Estonia Marika Kirch, International University Audentes, Estonia Tarmo Tuisk, International University Audentes, Estonia Hanna-Hulda Reinkort, International University Audentes, Estonia
2010 Conference: Centre for Research in Political Psychology, Queen's University Belfast Tearing Down the Walls: Rethinking the Political in Political Psychology
Symposium: Accessing the "political" in socio-historical context
Introducing the use of ISA/ipseus to Political Psychology
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster, UK
Illustrating the use of ISA for exploring the impact of anti-racist and anti-sectarian work in Northern Ireland
Fiona Bloomer, Trademark, UK
ISA within a multi-method approach: Chinese children's identities in Northern Ireland
Sunyoung Lee, Queen's University Belfast, UK
National, ethnic and political identification: Demonstration of the Ipseus software for customised assessment of identification processes and registration for a free trial of Ipseus
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster, UK & Stephen Ewart, Identity Exploration, Belfast, UK
2011 PowerPoint Presentation to the 11th European Conference on Psychological Assessment
‘Incorporating Emics within Etic Parameters: Conceptual and Methodological Tools for Cross Cultural Assessment’.
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster
2002 Conference: Compassion Fatigue in Professional Listeners, Belfast & Dublin
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster, Assessing identity processes of the traumatised and those attending the traumatised
2006 Seminar; Centre for Psychotherapy, Knockbracken Healthcare Park, Belfast
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster, Analysing identity processes in psychiatric contexts using Identity Structure Analysis - diagnostic and etiological features.
2007 Seminar; The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, Tavistock Centre, London
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster, Analysing identity processes in psychiatric contexts using Identity Structure Analysis - diagnostic and etiological features.
2007 Seminar; Doctorate Programme, Counselling Psychology, London Metropolitan University
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster, Analysing identity processes for Counselling Psychology, Identity Structure Analysis - diagnostic and etiological features.
2008 Seminar; Queen's University Belfast, School of Psychology, Visiting Speaker's Seminar
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster, Cross-Cultural to Clinical Psychology: The Identity Structure Analysis conceptual framework
2010 Seminar; Queen's University Belfast, Centre for Research in Political Psychology, Visiting Speaker's Seminar
Peter Weinreich, University of Ulster, Extreme Islamist and anti-extremist Muslims: identity processes assessed by Identity Structure Analysis